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词条 2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
释义

  1. Format

     Leinster and Munster Hurling Championships  Qualifiers  All-Ireland  Non-participating Provincial Championships 

  2. Changes from 2015 championship

  3. Broadcasting

  4. Provincial Championships

     Leinster Senior Hurling Championship  Leinster Format  Leinster Qualifier Group  Leinster Qualifier Group Table  Leinster Qualifier Group Round 1  Leinster Qualifier Group Round 2  Leinster Qualifier Group Round 3  Leinster Knock-out  =Leinster Quarter-Finals===== ====Leinster Semi-Finals==== ====Leinster Final  Munster Quarter-Final==== ====Munster Semi-Finals==== ====Munster Final  Qualifiers Rd1  Qualifiers Rd2  All-Ireland Series  Leinster Semi-Finals  Leinster Final  Munster Senior Hurling Championship  Munster Format  Munster Quarter-Final  Munster Semi-Finals  Munster Final 

  5. All-Ireland Qualifiers

     Qualifiers Round 1  Qualifiers Round 1 Format  Qualifiers Round 1 Matches  Qualifiers Round 2  Qualifiers Round 2 Format  Qualifiers Round 2 Matches 

  6. All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

     All-Ireland Quarter-Finals  All-Ireland Semi-Finals  All-Ireland Final 

  7. Statistics

     Top scorer overall  Top scorer in a single game  Clean sheets  Scoring 

  8. Miscellaneous

  9. Teams

     Overview  List of teams 

  10. Referees

  11. Attendances

  12. Awards

  13. References

{{Infobox Hurling All-Ireland
| year = 2016
| image =
| dates = 1 May 2016 — 4 September 2016
| teams = 14
| leinster = Kilkenny
| munster = Tipperary
| ulster = Antrim
| matches = 21
| poty = Austin Gleeson
| team = Tipperary
| titles = 27th
| captain = Brendan Maher
| manager = Michael Ryan
| team2 = Kilkenny
| captain2 = Shane Prendergast
| manager2 = Brian Cody
| totalgoals = 47 (2.2 per match)
| totalpoints = 790 (37.6 per match)
| topscorer = Shane Dooley (4-46)
| previous = 2015
| next = 2017
}}

The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 129th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. It is the top tier of senior inter-county championship hurling.[1]

The championship began on 1 May 2016 and ended on 4 September 2016.

Kilkenny were the defending champions.[2] Kerry qualified for the competition for the first time since 2004

Tipperary won the title for the 27th time and for the first time since 2010, defeating Kilkenny in the final, 2–29 to 2–20.[3][4]{{TOC Limit|3}}

Format

The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is a double-elimination tournament based on the Leinster and Munster provincial championships. Fourteen teams take part.

Leinster and Munster Hurling Championships

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Seven Leinster counties compete. Galway and Kerry, though not in Leinster, also participate. The competition begins with a qualifier group consisting of the four weakest teams. Two teams from the qualifier group progress and the remainder of the competition is knock-out. Most of the beaten teams enter the All-Ireland qualifiers – the two bottom teams in the Leinster qualifier group do not.

In 2016 the bottom team in the Leinster qualifier group will be relegated to next year's Christy Ring Cup (2nd tier). Their place in next year's Leinster qualifier group will be taken by the winner of 2016’s Christy Ring Cup.

Kerry qualified for this year's Leinster Championship by winning the 2015 Christy Ring Cup.

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Five Munster counties compete. Kerry participates in The Leinster Hurling Championship (see above). The competition has a knock-out format. All of the beaten teams enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Qualifiers

All teams beaten in the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the Leinster and Munster Hurling Championships enter the All-Ireland hurling qualifiers which are knock-out. The qualifiers eventually result in two teams who play the beaten finalists of the Leinster and Munster championships in the two All-Ireland quarter-finals.

All-Ireland

The Leinster and Munster champions play the winners of the two quarter finals in the semi-finals. The final normally takes place on the first Sunday in September.

Non-participating Provincial Championships

Connacht and Ulster teams can qualify for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship by winning the Christy Ring Cup (tier 2).

Connacht Senior Hurling Championship

This competition is no longer organised. Galway represent Connacht and participate in the Leinster Championship.

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Although this competition takes place, it is not part of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Currently no Ulster teams qualify for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

Changes from 2015 championship

Hawkeye was used for the first time in the Munster Hurling Championship in Thurles when Tipperary played Cork on 22 May 2016. Previously it was only installed in Croke Park.[5]

Broadcasting

Matches will be broadcast live on television in Ireland on RTÉ and Sky Sports, and in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports. Worldwide coverage will be provided on GAAGO.[6]

RTÉ coverage will be shown on RTÉ One on The Sunday Game Live presented by Michael Lyster in high definition. Des Cahill will present The Sunday Game highlights and analysis show on Sunday evening.[7]

These matches were broadcast live on television in Ireland

Round RTÉ Sky Sports
Munster ChampionshipTipperary vs Cork
Waterford vs Clare
Tipperary vs Limerick
Tipperary vs Waterford

Leinster ChampionshipDublin vs Wexford
Kilkenny vs Galway
Kilkenny vs Dublin
QualifiersWexford vs OffalyCork vs Dublin
Cork vs Wexford
Clare vs Limerick
Quarter-FinalsWaterford vs Wexford
Clare vs Galway
Semi-FinalsKilkenny vs Waterford
Kilkenny vs Waterford (replay)
Tipperary vs Galway
Kilkenny vs Waterford
Kilkenny vs Waterford (replay)
Tipperary vs Galway
FinalKilkenny vs TipperaryKilkenny vs Tipperary

Provincial Championships

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Leinster Format

Nine counties compete - seven from Leinster plus Galway and Kerry. Last year's Leinster champions receive a bye into the semi-final. The championship begins with a qualifier group involving the four weakest teams. The group winners and runners-up join four of the five strongest teams in the three Leinster quarter finals.

Leinster Qualifier Group

Leinster Qualifier Group Table
TeamPld|PlayedW|WonD|DrawnL|LostSF|Scores ForSA|Scores AgainstSD|Score DifferencePts|Points
1 Westmeath 33003-624-39+206
2 Offaly 32015-474-53-34
3 Kerry 31023-524-54 -52
4 Carlow 30034-433-58-120
Green background (rows 1 and 2) are the teams that earn a place in the quarter-finals of this year's Leinster Championship.

Red background (row 4) are relegated and play in the Christy Ring Cup next year. The winners of this year's Christy Ring Cup (Meath) are promoted in their place to the qualifier group of next year's Leinster Championship.

Leinster Qualifier Group Round 1
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| date = 1 May 2016
| round = Round 1
| time = 15:00
| team1 = Kerry
| score = 2-19 - 0-17
| report = http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/kerry-make-history-winning-first-ever-leinster-shc-match/
| team2 = Carlow
| goals1 = S Nolan (1-04 (0-03f)), J Egan (1-03), J Griffin (0-03), M Boyle, J Goulding, J Conway (0-02 each), D Collins, M O'Leary, D Dineen (0-01f) (0-01 each).
| goals2 = M Kavanagh (0-08 (0-06f), JM Nolan (0-02), J Kavanagh, R Kelly, Seamus Murphy, Sean Murphy, J Doyle (0-01f), C Lawlor, HP O'Byrne (0-01 each)
| referee = C Lyons (Cork)
| attendance =1000 est.
| stadium = Austin Stack Park, Tralee
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 1 May 2016
| round = Round 1
| time = 15:00
| team1 = Westmeath
| score = 2-22 - 1-11
| report = http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/westmeath-shock-offaly-leinster-shc-round-robin/
| team2 = Offaly
| goals1 = E Price (1-05), N O'Brien (0-07 (0-05f)) D McNicholas (1-02), C Boyle (0-03), L Varley (0-02), D Egerton, A Devine, D Clinton (0-01 each).
| goals2 = P Murphy (1-01), S Dooley (0-03 (0-03f)), S Ryan, S Kinsella, K Kiely (0-02 each), J Bergin (0-01 (0-01f)).
| referee = S Cleere (Kilkenney)
| attendance =1000 est.
| stadium = Cusack Park, Mullingar
| stack = yes
}}
Leinster Qualifier Group Round 2
{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 7 May 2016
| round = Round 2
| time =
| team1 = Kerry
| score = 1-13 - 1-18
| report = Report
| team2 = Westmeath
| goals1 = S Nolan (0-4f), M Boyle (1-1), J Goulding (0-2), P Lucid (0-2f), B O’Leary (0-2), J Egan (0-1), B Barrett (0-1).
| goals2 = D McNicholas (1-3), N O’Brien (0-5, 4f), C Boyle (0-3), E Price (0-2), A Devine (0-1), R Greville (0-1), L Varley (0-1), A Clarke (0-1), B Murtagh (0-1).
| referee = J Keenan (Wicklow)
| attendance =1000 est.
| stadium = Austin Stack Park, Tralee
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 7 May 2016
| round = Round 2
| time =
| team1 = Offaly
| score = 1-17 - 2-11
| report = Report
| team2 = Carlow
| goals1 = S Dooley (1-10, 6f, 1 ’65, 1 s/l), J Bergin (0-02, 1f), J Mulrooney (0-02), P Murphy (0-02), K Connolly (0-01).
| goals2 = S Murphy (1-01), R Smithers (1-00), J Doyle (0-03), D Murphy (0-02, 1f), K McDonald (0-02, 1f), D Byrne (0-01), JM Nolan (0-01), S Murphy (0-01).
| referee = J McGrath (Westmeath)
| attendance =950
| stadium = O'Connor Park, Tullamore
| stack = yes
}}
Leinster Qualifier Group Round 3
{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 22 May 2016
| round = Round 3
| time =
| team1 = Offaly
| score = 3-19 – 0-20
| report = Report
| team2 = Kerry
| goals1 = S Dooley 1-10 (0-8f, 0-1 ’65, 0-1 s/line), J Bergin 2-2, K Connolly 0-2, S Kinsella, J Mulrooney, C Kiely, P Guinan & L Langton 0-1 each.
| goals2 = S Nolan 0-8 (0-6f), B Barrett & J Egan 0-3 each, D Collins & J Griffin 0-2 each, J Diggins & T Casey 0-1 each.
| referee = P O'Dwyer (Carlow)
| attendance =1,500 est.
| stadium = O'Connor Park, Tullamore
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 22 May 2016
| round = Round 3
| time =
| team1 = Carlow
| score = 2-15 – 0-22
| report = Report
| team2 = Westmeath
| goals1 = D Murphy 0-6 0-3f, Seamus Murphy, C Lawlor 1-1 each, Sen Murphy 0-3, J M Nolan, J Doyle 0-2 each.
| goals2 = N O'Brien 0-8 0-5f, D McNicholas and B Murtagh 0-3 each, A Clarke, K Doyle, R Greville 0-2 each, N Mitchell, L Varley 0-1 each.
| referee = J Owens (Wexford)
| attendance =500 est.
| stadium = Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
| stack = yes
}}

Leinster Knock-out

=Leinster Quarter-Finals===== ====Leinster Semi-Finals==== ====Leinster Final

Wexford : 1-23 (26) Wexford : 0-18 (18) Kilkenny : 0-25 (25)

Laois : 0-12 (12) Kilkenny : 1-18 (21) Galway : 2-15 (21)

Offaly : 2-14 (20) Dublin : 1-14 (17)

Dublin : 2-19 (25) Galway : 5-18 (33)

Westmeath : 0-14 (14)

Galway : 2-25 (31)

Munster Quarter-Final==== ====Munster Semi-Finals==== ====Munster Final

Waterford : 1-16 (19) Tipperary : 2-18 (24) Tipperary : 2-19 (25)

Limerick : 0-24 (24) Clare : 1-16 (19) Limerick : 3-17 (26)

                                          Limerick     : 0-24 (24)                                          Cork         : 0-15 (15)

Qualifiers Rd1

Offaly : 0-14 (14)

Waterford : 1-26 (29)

Dublin : 1-16 (19)

Clare : 2-18 (24)

Westmeath : 0-12 (12)

Wexford : 5-20 (35)

Cork : 4-24 (36)

Laois : 0-10 (10)

Qualifiers Rd2

Cork : 2-23 (29)

Wexford : 1-22 (25) A.E.T.

Clare : 0-19 (19)

Waterford : 0-12 (12)

All-Ireland Series

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final

Clare : 3-13 (22) Kilkenny : 0-25 (25) Kilkenny : 3-16 (25)

Galway : 0-13 (13) Clare : 1-13 (16) Tipperary : 2-14 (20)

Cork : 2-13 (19) Tipperary : 2-21 (27)

Limerick : 1-24 (27) Limerick : 1-20 (23)

Leinster Semi-Finals

Last year's Leinster champions receive a bye into the semi-finals. They are joined by the winners of the three quarter-finals.

{{football box
| date = 11 June 2016
| round = Semi-final
| time = 19:00
| team1 = Dublin
| score = 0-16 - 1-25
| report = Report
| team2 = Kilkenny
| goals1 = D Treacy (0-11, 0-10 frees); D O’Callaghan (0-2); É Dillon, D Plunkett, P Ryan (0-1).
| goals2 = TJ Reid (0-10, 0-7 frees, 0-1 ’65); JJ Farrell (1-5); C Buckley, W Walsh, M Fennelly (0-2); P Walsh, C Fogarty, L Ryan, C Fennelly (0-1).
| referee = B Gavin (Offaly)
| attendance = 10,419
| stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box
| date = 19 June 2016
| round = Semi-final
| time = 15:30
| team1 = Offaly
| score = 2-9 - 2-19
| report = Report
| team2 = Galway
| goals1 = S Dooley (1-5, 1-0 pen, 0-4 frees), J Bergin (1-1), J Mulrooney (0-1), D Mooney (0-1), P Murphy (0-1).
| goals2 = J Canning (0-8, 0-06 frees, 0-1 '65), C Cooney (1-3), N Burke (1-0), David Burke (0-2), J Cooney (0-2), P Mannion (0-2), C Whelan (0-1), C Donnellan (0-1).
| referee = C Lyons (Cork)
| attendance = 6,121
| stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
| stack = yes
}}
Leinster Final
{{football box|date = 3 July 2016|team1 = Kilkenny|team2 = Galway|time = 16:00|round = Final|score =1-26 - 0-22|goals1 = TJ Reid 0-10 (0-7f, 1 65), J Farrell 1-4, R Hogan 0-5, C Fogarty 0-3, W Walsh 0-2, J Power 0-1, M Fennelly 0-1.|report =Report|goals2 =J Canning 0-6 (0-6f), C Mannion 0-5, C Cooney 0-3, C Whelan 0-3, J Cooney 0-2, D Glennon 0-1, C Donnellan 0-1, A Smith 0-1. |stadium = Croke Park, Dublin|attendance =29,377|referee =F. Horgan (Tipperary)|stack = yes}}
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Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Munster Format

Five of the six Munster counties compete. Kerry qualify for the qualifier group of the Leinster championship. The competition is straight knock-out.

Munster Quarter-Final

{{football box
| date = 22 May 2016
| round = Quarter-final
| time = 16:00
| team1 = Tipperary
| score = 0-22 - 0-13
| report = Report
| team2 = Cork
| goals1 = S Callanan 0-8 (4f), J O’Dwyer 0-7 (2f, 1 65), N McGrath 0-2, Pádraic Maher, B Maher, J McGrath, J Forde & K Bergin 0-1 each.
| goals2 = P Horgan 0-4f, A Cadogan 0-3, C Lehane 0-2 (1f), C Murphy, B Lawton, S Harnedy & L O’Farrell 0-1 each.
| referee = B Kelly (Westmeath)
| attendance = 29,114
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}

Munster Semi-Finals

{{football box
| date = 5 June 2016
| round = Semi-final
| time = 16:00
| team1 = Clare
| score = 0-17 – 1-21
| report = Report
| team2 = Waterford
| goals1 = C McGrath, C O’Connell (0-3, 2 frees each); P Collins, C Ryan (1 65’) (0-2 each); C Cleary, C Galvin, T Kelly, J Conlon, B Bugler, D Fitzgerald, D Reidy (0-1 each).
| goals2 = Pauric Mahony (5 frees), A Gleeson (1 sideline) (0-6 each); M Shanahan (1-2); K Moran (0-3); D Fives, Shane Bennett, Philip Mahony, J Dillon (0-1 each).
| referee = J Owens (Wexford)
| attendance = 19,715
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box
| date = 19 June 2016
| round = Semi-final
| time = 16:00
| team1 = Tipperary
| score = 3-12 – 1-16
| report = Report
| team2 = Limerick
| goals1 = S Callanan (1-6, 0-3 frees, 0-2 65s); M Breen (2-1); N McGrath (0-3); J McGrath, Pádraic Maher (0-1 each).
| goals2 = S Dowling (0-9, 8 frees); T Morrissey (1-0); D Hannon (0-2); B Nash, C Lynch, G Hegarty, J Ryan, J Fitzgibbon (0-1 each).
| referee = J McGrath (Westmeath)
| attendance = 25,531
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}

Munster Final

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All-Ireland Qualifiers

All qualifier matches are knock-out.

Qualifiers Round 1

Qualifiers Round 1 Format

The eight teams beaten in the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the Leinster (5 teams) and Munster (3 teams) provincial championships play in four matches.[8]

A draw is made that ensures there are three matches between Leinster and Munster teams and one match between two Leinster teams.

Qualifiers Round 1 Matches

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| date = 2 July 2016
| round = Round 1
| time = 15:30
| team1 = Wexford
| score = 1-21 – 1-13
| report = Report
| team2 = Offaly
| goals1 = C McDonald 0-11 (8fs), P Doran 0-4, P Morris 1-0, L Chin 0-2 (1f), D O'Keefe 0-2, L McGovern 0-1, D Dunne 0-1.
| goals2 = S Dooley 0-7 (6fs), O Kelly 1-0, S Kinsella 0-2, S Ryan 0-1, J Bergin 0-1, P Guinan 0-1, P Murphy 0-1.
| referee = J. Ryan (Tipperary)
| attendance = 3,100
| stadium = Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 2 July 2016
| round = Round 1
| time =17:00
| team1 = Westmeath
| score = 0-18 – 1-24
| report = Report
| team2 = Limerick
| goals1 = N O’Brien 0-11 (8fs, 1 sideline), A Clarke 0-2, B Murtagh 0-2 (1f), A Craig 0-1, A Devine 0-1, C Boyle 0-1.
| goals2 = S Dowling 0-14 (10fs, 265s), D Hannon 0-3, G Mulcahy 1-0, K Downes 0-3, J Ryan 0-1, D O’Donovan 0-1, P Browne 0-1, D Reidy 0-1.
| referee =A. Kelly (Galway)
| attendance = 2,387
| stadium = Cusack Park, Mullingar
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date =2 July 2016
| round = Round 1
| time =19:00
| team1 = Clare
| score = 5-32 – 0-12
| report = Report
| team2 = Laois
| goals1 = A Shanagher 3-1, T Kelly 0-10 (3fs), P Collins 1-3, S O’Donnell 1-3, C O’Connell 0-5 (4fs), D McInerney 0-3, C Galvin 0-2, J Conlon 0-2, C Cleary 0-2, S Golden 0-1.
| goals2 = W Hyland (0-3, 0-3 frees), E Rowland (0-2 frees), C Dwyer (0-2 each); M Whelan, PJ Scully (0-1 free), W Dunphy, M Kavanagh, N Foyle (0-1 each)
| referee =B. Kelly (Westmeath)
| attendance = 5,518
| stadium = Cusack Park, Ennis
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date =2 July 2016
| round = Round 1
| time =19:00
| team1 = Cork
| score = 1-26 – 1-23
| report = Report
| team2 = Dublin
| goals1 = P. Horgan (0-12, 8 frees); A. Cadogan (1-5); C. Lehane (0-3); D. Kearney (0-2); L. O’Farrell, W. Egan, B. Lawton, B. Cooper (0-1 each).
| goals2 = D. Treacy (0-9, 7 frees, 1 65); P. Ryan (frees), C. Bennett (0-4 each); E. Dillon (1-0); N. McMorrow, S. Barrett (0-2 each); J. McCaffrey, C. Crummey (0-1 each).
| referee =P. O'Dwyer (Carlow)
| attendance = 10,058
| stadium = Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork
| stack = yes
}}

Qualifiers Round 2

Qualifiers Round 2 Format

The four winners of round 1 play in two matches. The draw was made on 4 July.[9]

Teams who have already met in the Leinster or Munster championships cannot be drawn to meet again.

Qualifiers Round 2 Matches

{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 9 July 2016
| round = Round 2
| time = 17:00
| team1 = Cork
| score = 1-17 – 0-23
| report = http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/shc-qualifier-wexford-shock-cork/
| team2 = Wexford
| goals1 = P Horgan 0-7 (6f), C Lehan 0-3, L O’Farrell 0-3, D Kearney 1-0, B Cooper 0-1, W Egan 0-1, S Harnedy 0-1, A Cadagon 0-1.
| goals2 = C McDonald 0-13 (10f), L chin 0-4, L Og McGovern 0-2, J O’Connor 0-1, P Morris 0-1, E Moore 0-1 (1f), M Fanning 0-1 (1f)
| referee = B. Kelly (Westmeath)
| attendance = 15,540
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 9 July 2016
| round = Round 2
| time = 19:00
| team1 = Clare
| score = 0-19 – 0-15
| report = http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/shc-qualifier-clare-too-good-for-limerick/
| team2 = Limerick
| goals1 = T Kelly 0-9 (5f, 1 65, 0-1 pen), P Collins & S O’Donnell 0-3 each, D McInerney, J Browne, J Conlon & A Shanagher 0-1 each.
| goals2 = S Dowling 0-6 (5f, 1 65), D Byrnes 0-3, J Ryan 0-2, D O’Donovan, P Browne, K Downes & G Hegarty 0-1 each.
| referee = J. Owens (Wexford)
| attendance = 15,540
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

{{Round8
|| Kilkenny||bye|
|24th July, Semple Stadium| Waterford|0-21 | Wexford|0-11
|| Tipperary||bye|
|24th July, Semple Stadium| Galway|2-17 | Clare|0-17
|13th August, Semple Stadium| Kilkenny|2-19 | Waterford|2-17
|14th August, Croke Park| Tipperary|2-19 | Galway|2-18
|4 September, Croke Park| Kilkenny| 2-20 | Tipperary| 2-29
}}

All-Ireland Quarter-Finals

The beaten finalists from the Leinster and Munster championships play the winners of round 2 of the qualifiers.

{{football box
| date = 24 July 2016
| round = Quarter-final
| time = 14:00
| team1 = Waterford
| score = 0-21 – 0-11
| report = [https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/wexford-suffer-10-point-drubbing-at-hands-of-waterford-746368.html Report]
| team2 = Wexford
| goals1 = Pauric Mahony 0-8 (6f), A Gleeson 0-2, J Barron 0-2, S Bennett 0-2, M Walsh 0-2, M Shanahan 0-2, B O’Halloran 0-2, J Dillon 0-1
| goals2 = C McDonald 0-5 (4f), L Chin 0-2, É Martin 0-1, L Ryan 0-1, J O’Connor 0-1, D Dunne 0-1
| referee = A Kelly (Galway)
| attendance = 31,690
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}
{{football box
| date = 24 July 2016
| round = Quarter-final
| time = 16:00
| team1 = Galway
| score = 2-17 – 0-17
| report = [https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/hurling/galway-dominate-cautious-clare-as-true-test-awaits-412192.html Report]
| team2 = Clare
| goals1 = J Canning (1-8, 0-6 frees, 2 65s); C Cooney (1-0); J Cooney, David Burke (0-2 each); J Coen, P Mannion, C Donnellan, C Mannion, A Harte (0-1 each).
| goals2 = T Kelly (0-7, 6 frees); C Galvin (0-5); C McGrath, C Ryan (frees) (0-2 each); D McInerney (0-1).
| referee = Brian Gavin (Offaly)
| attendance = 31,690
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}

All-Ireland Semi-Finals

The Leinster and Munster champions play the winners of the two quarter-finals.

{{football box
| date = 7 August 2016
| round = Semi-final
| time = 15:30
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 1-21 – 0-24
| report = Report
| team2 = Waterford
| goals1 = TJ Reid 0-11 (0-10f, 0-1 ’65), W Walsh 1-1, R Hogan 0-4, C Fogarty 0-2, E Larkin, M Fennelly, C Fennelly 0-1 each.
| goals2 = Pauric Mahony 0-14 (0-10f, 0-1 ’65), A Gleeson 0-5, J Dillon 0-2, K Moran, P Curran, M Shanahan 0-1 each.
| referee = J Owens (Wexford)
| attendance = 34,432
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| stack = yes
}}{{football box
| date = 13 August 2016
| round = Semi-final replay
| time = 18:45
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 2-19 – 2-17
| report = Report
| team2 = Waterford
| goals1 = C Fennelly 2-1, TJ Reid 0-7 (6fs), R Hogan 0-4, L Blanchfield 0-3, P Walsh 0-2, E Larkin 0-1, W Walsh 0-1.
| goals2 = Pauric Mahony 0-9 (7fs), A Gleeson 1-2, J Dillon 1-0, Shane Bennett 0-2, J Barron 0-2, M Shanahan 0-2.
| referee = James McGrath (Westmeath)
| attendance = 30,058
| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
| stack = yes
}}{{football box
| date = 14 August 2016
| round = Semi-final
| time = 15:30
| team1 = Tipperary
| score = 2-19 – 2-18
| report = Report
| team2 = Galway
| goals1 = S Callanan 0-9 (0-8f, 0-1 ’65), J McGrath 1-1, J O'Dwyer 1-0, N McGrath, M Breen 0-3 each, R Maher, P Maher, B Maher 0-1 each.
| goals2 = C Cooney 1-7 (0-5f), J Canning 0-5 (0-3f, 0-1 ’65), J Cooney 1-1, C Whelan 0-2, S Mlaoney, D Burke, J Flynn 0-1 each.
| referee = B Kelly (Westmeath)
| attendance = 54,227
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| stack = yes
}}

All-Ireland Final

{{football box
| date = 4 September 2016
| round = Final
| time = 15:30
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 2-20 – 2-29
| report = Report
| team2 = Tipperary
| goals1 = TJ Reid (0-11, 0-10f, 0-01 65), K Kelly (1-02), R Hogan (1-01), E Larkin (0-02), P Walsh (0-02), W Walsh (0-01), C Buckley (0-01).
| goals2 = S Callanan (0-13, 0-03f, 1 65), J O'Dwyer (1-05, 1 s/l, 0-01f), J McGrath (1-03), Patrick Maher (0-02), J Forde (0-02), S Kennedy (0-01), Pádraic Maher (0-01), D McCormack (0-01), N McGrath (0-01).
| referee = B Gavin (Offaly)
| attendance = 82,016
| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin
| stack = yes
}}{{main article|2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final}}

Statistics

Top scorer overall

Rank Player CountyTally Total Matches Average
1Shane Dooley Offaly4-465869.67
2Séamus Callanan Tipperary2-4753510.60
3T.J. Reid Kilkenny0-494959.80
4Niall O'Brien Westmeath0-434358.60
Pauric Mahony Waterford0-434358.60
6Joe Canning Galway1-353857.60
7Conor McDonald Wexford0-353548.75
8Shane Dowling Limerick0-292939.66
9David Treacy Dublin0-282839.33
10Tony Kelly Clare0-272746.75

Top scorer in a single game

Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1Shane Dooley Offaly1-1114 Laois
Séamus Callanan Tipperary1-1114 Waterford
Shane Dowling Limerick1-1114 Westmeath
Pauric Mahony Waterford0-1414 Kilkenny
5Shane Dooley Offaly1-1013 Carlow
Shane Dooley Offaly1-1013 Kerry
Conor McDonald Wexford0-1313 Cork
Séamus Callanan Tipperary0-1313 Kilkenny
9Niall O'Brien Westmeath0-1212 Galway
Patrick Horgan Cork0-1212 Dublin

Clean sheets

Rank Goalkeeper County Clean sheets
1Eoin Murphy Kilkenny3
2Darren Gleeson Tipperary2
Anthony Nash Cork2
Andrew Fahy Clare2
Nickie Quaid Limerick2
Colm Callanan Galway2
7Aiden McCabe Kerry1
Paddy Maloney Westmeath1
James Dempsey Offaly1
Dean Grennan Carlow1
Conor Dooley Dubin1
Stephen O'Keeffe Waterford1

Scoring

Widest winning margin: 35 points

  • Clare 5-32 – 0-12 Laois (Qualifier round 1)

Most goals in a match: 5

  • Clare 5-32 – 0-12 Laois (Qualifier round 1)
  • Offaly 3-22 – 2-14 Laois (Leinster quarter-final)
  • Tipperary 5-19 – 0-13 Waterford (Munster Final)

Most points in a match: 49

  • Cork 1-26 – 1-23 Dublin (Qualifier round 1)
  • Tipperary 2-29 – 2-20 Kilkenny (All-Ireland Final)

Most goals by one team in a match: 5

  • Clare 5-32 – 0-12 Laois (Qualifier round 1)
  • Tipperary 5-19 – 0-13 Waterford (Munster Final)

Highest aggregate score: 61

  • Tipperary 2-29 – 2-20 Kilkenny (All-Ireland Final)

Lowest aggregate score: 34

  • Clare 0-19 – 0-15 Limerick (Qualifier Round 2)

Most goals scored by a losing team: 2

  • Offaly 1-17 – 2-11 Carlow (Leinster round robin)
  • Westmeath 0-22 – 2-15 Carlow (Leinster round robin)
  • Tipperary 2-29 – 2-20 Kilkenny (All-Ireland Final)

Miscellaneous

  • Kerry are the first team from Munster to play in the Leinster Championship and was their first in the senior championship since 2004. Their round 3 qualifier group match against Offaly on 22nd May was the first ever championship meeting between the two teams.[10]
  • On 1 May 2016 Westmeath defeated Offaly in the championship for the first time since 1976. Their opening Leinster qualifier group game was also their first championship meeting since then.[11]
  • The draw between Kilkenny and Waterford on 7 August was the first time a replay was required to decide an All-Ireland semi-final since 2003, when Wexford an Cork played out a 3-17 to 2-20 tie.[12]
  • Tipperary's defeat of Waterford by 21 points in the Munster final is the biggest Munster final win since 1972.
  • Tipperary's victory in the All-Ireland marks their second title of the 2010s, making it the first decade since the 1960s in which the county has won multiple All-Ireland titles, having only won one title each in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.

Teams

Overview

All bar one of the teams from the 2015 championship participated in hurling's top tier in 2016.

Antrim, who finished bottom of the 2015 Leinster qualifier group, were relegated to the 2016 Christy Ring Cup. Their place in the 2016 Leinster qualifier group went to Kerry who won the 2015 Christy Ring Cup and gained automatic promotion.[13] It was the first time since 2004 that Kerry participated in the All-Ireland senior championship.

List of teams

TeamColoursSponsorCaptain(s)Vice-captain(s)Manager(s)Most recent success
All-IrelandProvincialLeague
CarlowDan Morrissey Ltd.Séamus Murphy
Alan Corcoran
Pat English
ClarePat O'DonnellTony Kelly
Cian Dillon
Colin Ryan
Shane O'Donnell
Davy Fitzgerald201319982016
CorkChill InsuranceStephen McDonnellSéamus HarnedyKieran Kingston200520141998
DublinAIGLiam RusheGer Cunningham193820132011
GalwaySupermac'sDavid BurkeJoe CanningMicheal Donoghue198820122010
KerryKerry GroupDaniel CollinsTom MurnaneCiarán Carey18911891
KilkennyGlanbiaShane PrendergastBrian Cody201520152014
LaoisMW Hire ServicesCharles DwyerSéamus Plunkett19151949
LimerickSporting LimerickNickie QuaidSéamus HickeyT. J. Ryan197320131997
OffalyCarroll CuisineColin EganJames Dempsey
James Mulrooney
Éamonn Kelly199819951990–91
TipperaryIntersport/ElverysBrendan MaherPádraic MaherMichael Ryan201020152008
Waterford3Kevin MoranDerek McGrath195920102015
WestmeathRenaultAonghus ClarkeMichael Ryan
WexfordGainMatthew O'HanlonLee ChinLiam Dunne199620041972–73

Referees

Sean Cleere - Kilkenny

Brian Gavin - Offaly

Fergal Horgan - Tipperary

John Keenan - Wicklow

Alan Kelly - Galway

Barry Kelly - Westmeath

Diarmuid Kirwan - Cork

Colm Lyons - Cork

James McGrath - Westmeath

Paud O'Dwyer - Carlow

James Owens - Wexford

Johnny Ryan - Tipperary

Attendances

Highest attendances:

  • Tipperary 2-29 – 2-20 Kilkenny (Croke Park) - 82,016
  • Tipperary 2-19 – 2-18 Galway (Croke Park) - 54,227
  • Kilkenny 1-21 – 0-24 Waterford (Croke Park) - 34,432
  • Galway 2-17 – 0-17 Clare (Semple Stadium) - 31,690
  • Waterford 0-21 – 0-11 Wexford (Semple Stadium) - 31,690
  • Kilkenny 2-19 – 2-17 Waterford (Semple Stadium) - 30,358
  • Kilkenny 1-26 – 0-22 Galway (Croke Park) - 29,377
  • Tipperary 0-22 – 0-13 Cork (Semple Stadium) - 29,114
  • Tipperary 5-19 – 0-13 Waterford (Gaelic Grounds) - 26,508
  • Tipperary 3-12 – 1-16 Limerick (Semple Stadium) - 25,531
  • Clare 0-17 – 1-21 Waterford (Semple Stadium) - 19,715
  • Cork 1-17 – 0-23 Wexford (Semple Stadium) - 15,540
  • Clare 0-19 – 0-15 Limerick (Semple Stadium) - 15,540
  • Dublin 2-19 – 0-12 Wexford (Croke Park) - 13,066
  • Dublin 0-16 – 1-25 Kilkenny (O' Moore Park) - 10,419
  • Cork 1-26 – 1-23 Dublin (Páirc Uí Rinn) - 10,058

Total attendance: 486,553
Average attendance: 24,328

Awards

Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 4 September, which was the night of the final. The panel consisting of Brendan Cummins, Henry Shefflin, Michael Duignan, Ger Loughnane, Liam Sheedy, Eddie Brennan and Cyril Farrell selected Tipperary's Séamus Callanan as the Sunday game player of the year. Other players nominated were Padraic Maher and John McGrath of Tipperary.[14][15][16]

  • Eoin Murphy (Kilkenny)
  • Cathal Barrett (Tipperary)
  • James Barry (Tipperary)
  • Daithí Burke (Galway)
  • Padraig Walsh (Kilkenny)
  • Ronan Maher (Tipperary)
  • Padraic Maher (Tipperary)
  • Jamie Barron (Waterford)
  • David Burke (Galway)
  • Walter Walsh (Kilkenny)
  • Austin Gleeson (Waterford)
  • Patrick Maher (Tipperary)
  • Richie Hogan (Kilkenny)
  • Seamus Callanan (Tipperary)
  • John McGrath (Tipperary)
All Star Team of the Year

On 4 November, the 2016 All Star Award winners were announced at the awards ceremony in the National Convention Centre in Dublin.

Austin Gleeson of Waterford was named as the All Stars Hurler of the Year and the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year.[17][18]
  • Eoin Murphy (Kilkenny)
  • Cathal Barrett (Tipperary)
  • James Barry (Tipperary)
  • Daithí Burke (Galway)
  • Padraig Walsh (Kilkenny)
  • Ronan Maher (Tipperary)
  • Padraic Maher (Tipperary)
  • Jamie Barron (Waterford)
  • David Burke (Galway)
  • Walter Walsh (Kilkenny)
  • Austin Gleeson (Waterford)
  • Patrick Maher (Tipperary)
  • Richie Hogan (Kilkenny)
  • Seamus Callanan (Tipperary)
  • John McGrath (Tipperary)

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